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''The Monitor'' is the second studio album by American
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, released in March 2010 through
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. It is a
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loosely based on themes relating to the
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. The album title is a reference to the USS ''Monitor'', the first ironclad warship commissioned by the United States Navy, and the closing track, "The Battle of Hampton Roads", refers to the
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between the ''Monitor'' and the CSS ''Virginia'', which took place on March 8–9, 1862; according to the band, "Releasing this record is our way of celebrating the 148th anniversary of this historic event." There are numerous references to early
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songs such as some lyrics in "A More Perfect Union" and the song "Richard II". "A More Perfect Union" also includes references to the band's New Jersey roots as well as riffs on the lyrics of
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, another New Jersey native. ''The Monitor'' features guest appearances by members of
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.


Reception

''The Monitor'' received a
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score of 82 out of 100, signaling universal acclaim. ''
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'' included the album in their list of top albums of 2010, at #10 while Spectrum Culture gave the album its #1 position. "The Monitor" was named
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's No. 20 Pop & Rock Album of 2010. The album was recognized as number 30 of The 100 Best Albums of the Decade So Far by
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in August 2014.


Track listing

All tracks written by
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. #" A More Perfect Union" – 7:09 #"Titus Andronicus Forever" – 1:55 #"No Future Part Three: Escape From No Future" – 5:16 #"Richard II or Extraordinary Popular Dimensions and the Madness of Crowds (Responsible Hate Anthem)" – 5:06 #"A Pot in Which to Piss" – 8:53 #"Four Score and Seven" – 8:38 #"Theme from ''Cheers''" – 5:01 #"To Old Friends and New" – 7:00 #"...And Ever" – 2:24 #"The Battle of Hampton Roads" – 14:02


Personnel


Titus Andronicus

* Patrick Stickles – Guitar, harmonica, piano, synthesizer, tape operator, electronics, engineer, vocals * Liam Betson – Guitar, vocals * Ian Graetzer – Bass * Eric Harm – Drums, percussion, vocals


Additional musicians

* Julian Veronesi – Vocals * Dan McGee – Vocals * Matt Miller – Vocals * Brendan Stickles – Vocals * Ryan Walsh – Vocals * Andrew Cedermark – Guitar * Pete Feigenbaum – Guitar * Kevin McMahon – Guitar, mixing, percussion, producer, recording, vocals * Ian O'Neil – Guitar, vocals *
Jenn Wasner Jennifer Lynn Wasner (born April 16, 1986) is an American musician from Baltimore, Maryland. Wasner is best known as one of the founding members of the band Wye Oak, along with Andy Stack. They have performed on tour with notable bands such as ...
– Guitar, vocals * Dustin Wong – Guitar * David Bentley – Cello * Brett Bondar – Highland bagpipes, Scottish small pipes * Peter Buettner – Tenor saxophone * Elio DeLuca – Piano, organ, electric piano, engineer, vocals * Ian Dykstra – Bass drums, sleigh bells, tambourine * Greg Farley – Fiddle * Dean Jones – Trombone * Brian Rutledge – Trumpet * Alex Tretiak – Snare drums, research assistant, vocals * Andy Stack – Engineer * Dustin Miller – Vocal recording


References

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